Corazon de Leon wrote:There's a strong argument, I think, for the first Cap being the best of the three - it's certainly the one that is least encumbered by the mythology of the MCU.

Mafro wrote:

lex-man wrote:What do people think the worst Marvel movie is? I'd vote for the second Avenger's movies personally but I think I've missed a load.

Hulk. That one always gets forgotten about because it was so long ago.

Which one? The Bana Hulk isn't part of the MCU(to the best of my knowledge), Incredible Hulk was a soft reboot, that I'd agree is one of the weakest MCU films. Along with Iron Man 2 and Thor: The Dark World.

The weakest film based on a Marvel IP is the 2015 Fantastic Four reboot IMO, followed swiftly by Elektra, Punisher: War Zone, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and Blade Trinity. I will note though, that I strawberry floating love both Ghost Rider films and Blade Trinity because they're pulpy and fun. "Cock juggling thunder banana split" is a line that is second in genius only to, "Some mummy strawberry floaters always trying to ice skate up hill," in Marvel films.

Matt Salinger's Captain America is so bad it's incredible, as is the Lundgren Punisher and David Hasselhoff's Nick Fury movie.

Has anyone seen the unreleased 90s FF film? Is it good?

As a post-script, I do genuinely think that the majority of people will look back on the era of Marvel films dominating the box office with fondness; as far as summer blockbuster films go, I think there's a lot to love about the vast majority of them, and a spark that you don't find in the Jurassic Worlds or Fast/Furious films of this world.

I think we were talking about the Marvel Studio films as they are generally agreed to be good. So the soft reboot Hulk movie.

Is the F4 reboot worse than Elektra. I can't believe it would be as bad as the 2 early 2000's F4 movies!

Corazon de Leon wrote:There's a strong argument, I think, for the first Cap being the best of the three - it's certainly the one that is least encumbered by the mythology of the MCU.

Mafro wrote:

lex-man wrote:What do people think the worst Marvel movie is? I'd vote for the second Avenger's movies personally but I think I've missed a load.

Hulk. That one always gets forgotten about because it was so long ago.

Which one? The Bana Hulk isn't part of the MCU(to the best of my knowledge), Incredible Hulk was a soft reboot, that I'd agree is one of the weakest MCU films. Along with Iron Man 2 and Thor: The Dark World.

The weakest film based on a Marvel IP is the 2015 Fantastic Four reboot IMO, followed swiftly by Elektra, Punisher: War Zone, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and Blade Trinity. I will note though, that I strawberry floating love both Ghost Rider films and Blade Trinity because they're pulpy and fun. "Cock juggling thunder banana split" is a line that is second in genius only to, "Some mummy strawberry floaters always trying to ice skate up hill," in Marvel films.

Matt Salinger's Captain America is so bad it's incredible, as is the Lundgren Punisher and David Hasselhoff's Nick Fury movie.

Has anyone seen the unreleased 90s FF film? Is it good?

As a post-script, I do genuinely think that the majority of people will look back on the era of Marvel films dominating the box office with fondness; as far as summer blockbuster films go, I think there's a lot to love about the vast majority of them, and a spark that you don't find in the Jurassic Worlds or Fast/Furious films of this world.

I think we were talking about the Marvel Studio films as they are generally agreed to be good. So the soft reboot Hulk movie.

Is the F4 reboot worse than Elektra. I can't believe it would be as bad as the 2 early 2000's F4 movies!

Fantastic Four is one of the dullest films ever. Nothing interesting happens until about 10 minutes from the end when the fight against Doctor Doom starts, which is quite possibly the worst big (if you can call it that) fight scene (if you can call it that) in any comic book movie ever. I'm glad I didn't pay anything to see it as it's a steaming pile of gooseberry fool.

PatSharpsMullet wrote:Fantastic Four is one of the dullest films ever. Nothing interesting happens until about 10 minutes from the end when the fight against Doctor Doom starts, which is quite possibly the worst big (if you can call it that) fight scene (if you can call it that) in any comic book movie ever. I'm glad I didn't pay anything to see it as it's a steaming pile of gooseberry fool.

The most pointless remake ever. Does nothing new or interesting and what changes it does make are stupid. Again they just don’t get Doom and the action scenes are both very limited but also boring.

A film should only be made if it has something to say and this doesn’t.

Don’t get me started on the cheesy lines either, torn between grim dark serious tone and awful dialogue. At least the 2000’s FF played up to the cheerful cheesy tone.